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  • 64Foveon X3 sensor — The Foveon X3 sensor is a CMOS [El Gamal, A., [http://isl.stanford.edu/ abbas/group/papers and pub/iedm02.pdf Trends in CMOS Image Sensor Technology and Design] , Stanford University (2002 or later). Retrieved March 3, 2007.] image sensor for… …

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  • 66Defocus aberration — A photograph of Christmas lights with significant defocus aberration. v · d …

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  • 68Rod (optics) — In cryptozoology, ufology, and outdoor photography, rods (sometimes known as skyfish or solar entities ) are elongated artifacts produced by cameras that inadvertently capture several of a flying insect s wingbeats.[1] Videos of rod shaped… …

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  • 69Focus (optics) — An image that is partially in focus, but mostly out of focus in varying degrees. In geometrical optics, a focus, also called an image point, is the point where light rays originating from a point on the object converge.[1] Although the focus is… …

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  • 70Crop factor — The outer, red box displays what a 24×36 mm sensor would see, the inner, blue box displays what a 15×23 mm sensor would see. (The actual image circle of most lenses designed for 35 mm SLR format would extend further beyond the red box than shown… …

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